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Six Newcomers Make Track and Field News’ 2022 High School All-America Team
November 17, 2022 | Men's Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
2022 Track and Field News' Boys High School All America Team
2022 Track & Field News' Girls High School All America Team
Princeton N.J. - With the cross-country season coming to a close this weekend at the NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the Indoor Track & Field Season is quickly approaching.
The Princeton Tigers are excited to welcome back many experienced returners for the upcoming season as well as some fresh, new faces and talent.
Notably, six, first year Tigers were recently named to the 2022 High School All-America Team by Track and Field News. This is an impressive honor for the men and women to be recognized amongst a vast pool of young, national talent.
For the men's squad Greg Foster, Casey Helm, and Asher Robbins were all named to the list. Foster scored in both the Boy's Long Jump and the Boy's Triple Jump, Helm in Boys Discus, and Robbins in Boy's Hammer.
On the women's team, Alexandra Kelly, Tessa Mudd, and Katelyn Peterson were the first-year Tigers represented on the list. Kelly scored within the Girls' Triple Jump, Mudd for Girl's Pole Vault, and Peterson for Girl's Hammer.
The six High School All-America honorees are sure to be a great addition to the Princeton team as the Tigers are set to begin the 2022-23 campaign early next month.
Track and Field News' 2022 High School All-America Team
Greg Foster
#1 Boys' Long Jump
1)Millrose, 1)Nike Indoor, 1)Penn Relays, 1)New Balance; 25-6¼
#2 Boys' Triple Jump
1)Nike Indoor, 1)New Balance; 51-¾
Casey Helm
#5 Boys Discus
1)State; 2)Texas Relays; 214-1 HSL
Asher Robbins
#3 Boys' Hammer
2)State, 2)New Balance; 228-8
Alexandra Kelly
#3 Girls' Triple Jump
1)State, 1)New Balance, 5)New Balance Indoor; 42-5/43-¼w
Tessa Mudd
#3 Girls' Pole Vault
1)adidas Indoor 1)State, 1)adidas, =3)PV Summit; 14-3¼
Katelyn Petersen
#3 Girls' Hammer
2)Nike, 4/1hs)USATF Junior; 186-1
2022 Track & Field News' Girls High School All America Team
Princeton N.J. - With the cross-country season coming to a close this weekend at the NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the Indoor Track & Field Season is quickly approaching.
The Princeton Tigers are excited to welcome back many experienced returners for the upcoming season as well as some fresh, new faces and talent.
Notably, six, first year Tigers were recently named to the 2022 High School All-America Team by Track and Field News. This is an impressive honor for the men and women to be recognized amongst a vast pool of young, national talent.
For the men's squad Greg Foster, Casey Helm, and Asher Robbins were all named to the list. Foster scored in both the Boy's Long Jump and the Boy's Triple Jump, Helm in Boys Discus, and Robbins in Boy's Hammer.
On the women's team, Alexandra Kelly, Tessa Mudd, and Katelyn Peterson were the first-year Tigers represented on the list. Kelly scored within the Girls' Triple Jump, Mudd for Girl's Pole Vault, and Peterson for Girl's Hammer.
The six High School All-America honorees are sure to be a great addition to the Princeton team as the Tigers are set to begin the 2022-23 campaign early next month.
Track and Field News' 2022 High School All-America Team
Greg Foster
#1 Boys' Long Jump
1)Millrose, 1)Nike Indoor, 1)Penn Relays, 1)New Balance; 25-6¼
#2 Boys' Triple Jump
1)Nike Indoor, 1)New Balance; 51-¾
Casey Helm
#5 Boys Discus
1)State; 2)Texas Relays; 214-1 HSL
Asher Robbins
#3 Boys' Hammer
2)State, 2)New Balance; 228-8
Alexandra Kelly
#3 Girls' Triple Jump
1)State, 1)New Balance, 5)New Balance Indoor; 42-5/43-¼w
Tessa Mudd
#3 Girls' Pole Vault
1)adidas Indoor 1)State, 1)adidas, =3)PV Summit; 14-3¼
Katelyn Petersen
#3 Girls' Hammer
2)Nike, 4/1hs)USATF Junior; 186-1
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